Adelaide Metro Switches to Biodiesel

16 February 2005

Courier-Mail. The state Government of South Australia will begin running Adelaide’s metroplitan trains and diesel buses with a B5 biodiesel blend (5% biodiesel) starting next month.

Over time, this will be increased to B20 (20%).

Adelaide Metro runs a fleet of 810 buses, of which 535 are dieses and the rest natural gas. A trial biodiesel bus service has been in operation along selected routes since mid-2002.

“This clean fuel initiative is part of our State Government plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption by doing our bit for the environment,” [Premier Mike] Rann said. “Together with the extensive use of compressed natural gas in buses and the purchase of new Euro 4 standard emission buses, this will make our public transport system fleet the cleanest in Australia.”

Rann also called for a meeting of Australian governments on greenhouse emissions.

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Where is the biodiesel coming from? I have heard that the last trial of biodiesel started from a local supplier in Adelaide at 80c litre then changed to Malaysia for over $2.00 for SA Transport.

There were 2 potential manufacturers and suppliers which the SA Government or their officials failed to support 3 years ago. A pro-active government would have supported a new future industry. Not a AAA rating at all costs.